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as all of the constituency groups that the president did so well with, particularly latinos, what is the future of the republican party? >> the future of the republican party is a party that understands that limited government, limited government and free markets is not enough. that we have to have a message to say, how does that work for you? and that's why we put together specific policies that did in fact and free market policies that did in fact address lower and middle income americans. if we don't do that and go out and say, here's how -- for example, barack obama sort of stepped on it when he said you didn't build that. mitt romney went out and legitimately criticized for him but went out with a bunch of small business people and not so small business people. we could have gone out there with the people who work for the small business person. the person who knows the owner of that business and says we built this together. here's how this helps -- here's what these policies help me. and i don't think we did that -- i know we didn't do that. we didn't even try to do that. that's
as all of the constituency groups that the president did so well with, particularly latinos, what is the future of the republican party? >> the future of the republican party is a party that understands that limited government, limited government and free markets is not enough. that we have to have a message to say, how does that work for you? and that's why we put together specific policies that did in fact and free market policies that did in fact address lower and middle income...
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law it drastic, they call in arizona the brutal anti-latino law. the stop and search identity law in arizona, but search in frisk law, well, it may be alienating some minority communities, you can tell language is so different, they are relieved that number of stop and frisk reports are going down, there is no outrage in new york. the way there was in arizona when this law sb1070 passed in arizona, this is night and day, in village voice, a popular news papeer in new york, they say that you know, i am quoting that policing is a tough job, cop need the tools to do it right, that how is a describe the stop and frisk law. neil: is that not the same argument used for crackdown on illegals in arizona, you know, no one talks about the dispro disproportionate number of african-americans who ask to be risfrisked. >> looking at number, almost 700,000 folks have been searched, and vast majority of those targets have been blacks and latinos, the evidence is right there people who are targeted by this are latinos and are blacks that could be described in some
law it drastic, they call in arizona the brutal anti-latino law. the stop and search identity law in arizona, but search in frisk law, well, it may be alienating some minority communities, you can tell language is so different, they are relieved that number of stop and frisk reports are going down, there is no outrage in new york. the way there was in arizona when this law sb1070 passed in arizona, this is night and day, in village voice, a popular news papeer in new york, they say that you...
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thursday, mitt romney made his case to latino leaders. today, it was president obama's turn. senior white house foreign affairs correspondent goleta reports the president had a big advantage going in. >> a week after suspending deportation for most young people, brought to the country illegally, president obama baskebasked in the cheers of the hispanic latino elected officials. >> we should have passed the dream act a long time ago. it was written by members of both parties. when it came up for a vote a year-and-a-half ago republicans in congress blocked it. >> the day before, presumptive republican rom knee mitt romney accused mr. obama not delivering on promises he made to the group, the last time he spoke to it in the 2008 campaign. >> i believe he is taking your vote for granted. i have come here today with a simple message. you do have an alternative. your vote should be respected. >> there was a web add to get romney say he rolled back deportation decision. >> would you leave this in place while you work out long-term solution or repeal it? >> we'll look at that setting
thursday, mitt romney made his case to latino leaders. today, it was president obama's turn. senior white house foreign affairs correspondent goleta reports the president had a big advantage going in. >> a week after suspending deportation for most young people, brought to the country illegally, president obama baskebasked in the cheers of the hispanic latino elected officials. >> we should have passed the dream act a long time ago. it was written by members of both parties. when it...
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a national group of latino office holders estimates 12.2 million latinos will vote this november. 9.7 million voted in 2008. one reason? it's estimated that 50,000 latinos turn 18 every month. >>> the state of washington is on the verge of becoming the seventh state in the nation to legalize same sex marriage. the washington statehouse voted to legalize same sex marriage yesterday in the state senate approved the bill last week. governor chris gregoire is expected to sign the bill next week. but opponents say they will challenge the bill in court. >>> now to the efforts to stem the deteriorating situation in syria. there was more violence in the city of homs. syrian forces killed another 29 people. the head of the arab league wants to send observers back in to syria. u.n. chief ban ki-moon would consider a joint arab league united nations observer mission but added thyme time for a diplomatic solution is running out. >> we stand ready to assist in any way that will contribute towards improvement on the ground and to the overall situation. >> the u.n. says more than 5400 people have be
a national group of latino office holders estimates 12.2 million latinos will vote this november. 9.7 million voted in 2008. one reason? it's estimated that 50,000 latinos turn 18 every month. >>> the state of washington is on the verge of becoming the seventh state in the nation to legalize same sex marriage. the washington statehouse voted to legalize same sex marriage yesterday in the state senate approved the bill last week. governor chris gregoire is expected to sign the bill next...
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and friend or foe wells fargo is a bank the bank is trying to woo the latino community but in a new report it looks like the bank offers efforts to invest in the prison system as well which has an interest in locking up latinos here in the u.s. illegally r t dives into the issue in just a minute. it's friday november second i'm meghan lopez in washington d.c. and you're watching r.t. . all right well election day is just four days away and the anticipation for the moment is hanging in the air in a short time the power will shift away from the hands of the government and back into the hands of the people where they will decide once and for all which direction they want this country to head already people are casting early voting ballots president obama of course made election history by being the first president to cast an early vote. but rampant allegations over voter fraud and voter suppression have cast a shadow of doubt over the fairness of this election as a result the u.n. affiliated group of international auditors called the organization for security and cooperation in europe has sen
and friend or foe wells fargo is a bank the bank is trying to woo the latino community but in a new report it looks like the bank offers efforts to invest in the prison system as well which has an interest in locking up latinos here in the u.s. illegally r t dives into the issue in just a minute. it's friday november second i'm meghan lopez in washington d.c. and you're watching r.t. . all right well election day is just four days away and the anticipation for the moment is hanging in the air...
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is doing with blacks latinos and muslims believe you will not suspicious white people is according to commissioner ray kelly and speaking of ray kelly you know government officials and the new york city police commissioner ray kelly and their bloomberg the attorney general they're all standing behind this program and they're saying that this is all being done to keep people safe and to take preventative measures what do you think about that. you know you can use it for justifying anything you could say let's just a police state in suspend the fourth amendment and just do surveillance of everybody and that would be right at all the fact that there are a teeny tiny percentage of muslims who happen to be involved in criminal activity or terrorist islamic the rest of us guilty that's not the american system we're not treated less than american because of our faith that's not a very same reason you're not treated less than american because of your religion your faith i mean your your race or your ethnicity that's all wrong that's not the basis if there is evidence of a crime or probable ca
is doing with blacks latinos and muslims believe you will not suspicious white people is according to commissioner ray kelly and speaking of ray kelly you know government officials and the new york city police commissioner ray kelly and their bloomberg the attorney general they're all standing behind this program and they're saying that this is all being done to keep people safe and to take preventative measures what do you think about that. you know you can use it for justifying anything you...
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it's not just the latino issue. it's now an american issue, because the latino population is such a large porch the demographics of this country, and we're trying to elevate the conversation, and hopefully rational minds will reveil. >> i just add to that in the sense that part of what we're trying to do here, the portion about organization. we're trying to bring back data to various organizations and we're leverages one called the pacific council, which has a fairly broad perspective, and is multigeographical perspective and there's the pacific council, many other organizations that we're going to bring this information to so that we can eliminate myths in some cases, so, for example, on immigration. a myth that says all these immigrants are social dependents. they're takers, not givers, meaning they're a negative effect on the economy. that is absolutely not correct. i can say that unequivocally. the second thing, you know, in terms of a myth, is they're taking our jobs. well, again, it's a myth, not reality, in t
it's not just the latino issue. it's now an american issue, because the latino population is such a large porch the demographics of this country, and we're trying to elevate the conversation, and hopefully rational minds will reveil. >> i just add to that in the sense that part of what we're trying to do here, the portion about organization. we're trying to bring back data to various organizations and we're leverages one called the pacific council, which has a fairly broad perspective,...
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don't want more latino voters. ann coulter said something at a conference a while back that stuck with me. she said after obama care our biggest issue is immigration because if we allow amnesty the whole country will go the way of california and we will never win a national election again. i think that distinction could be an important one in this battle and sticking point. the other thing is republicans have used the immigration issue in primaries and with their base for so long, i do think that this issue a comprehensive immigration reform bill could create a amajor scism within the republican party and could be a new litmus test for republicans. >> it might. one solution to that might be to introduce more sort of piecemeal approaches as opposed to a huge comprehensive bill. one of those bills is the s.t.e.m. jobs act. it was introduced in december and was defeated. it will be brought up again in the lame duck i'm hearing. the gop has tinkered with it. allows highly skilled foreign students to study here in those
don't want more latino voters. ann coulter said something at a conference a while back that stuck with me. she said after obama care our biggest issue is immigration because if we allow amnesty the whole country will go the way of california and we will never win a national election again. i think that distinction could be an important one in this battle and sticking point. the other thing is republicans have used the immigration issue in primaries and with their base for so long, i do think...
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do you think he could be the first latino governor of texas or perhaps the first latino president? >> if i had $100, which i don't have with me, i bet $100 that he will be the first latino governor of texas probably 2018, probably 2018, 2022. he's dynamic. he has the background. his mother was the leader of the chicano movement. he has everything going for him. if i had another $100, i would bet that years in the future this guy julian castro, may very well bomb the first hispanic president of the united states. >> jennifer: wow, you just gave me goose bumps. you just heard that prediction right here. that's a keeper. we'll keep that for the ages. wayne, thank you so much for joining us inside "the war room," for breaking a little news there. really appreciate it. there are countless democrats wringing their hands over a possible tea party resurgence. but i'm not one of them, and i'll tell you why right after the break. [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ [ of sununu, you're wrong. mitt romney, you're wrong. we need more teachers, not fewer teachers hey joe? yeah? is this
do you think he could be the first latino governor of texas or perhaps the first latino president? >> if i had $100, which i don't have with me, i bet $100 that he will be the first latino governor of texas probably 2018, probably 2018, 2022. he's dynamic. he has the background. his mother was the leader of the chicano movement. he has everything going for him. if i had another $100, i would bet that years in the future this guy julian castro, may very well bomb the first hispanic...
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a lot of the messaging and the tone, you can't just try to find an african-american or a latino candidate who mouthed the same words. you're going to have to change the tone of the party. >> he did concede eventually. happy holidays. >>> the best of campaign 2012. think of this as a football highlights show after the big game. corporations are people. 47%. the first debate. we'll go over all the hits and the misses with our all-star cast. this is going to be fun. with verizon. hurry in this saturday and sunday for great deals. like the lucid by lg, free. or the galaxy nexus by samsung, free. this weekend, get the best deals on the best devices on the best network. exclusively at verizon. for their annual football trip. that's double miles you can actually use. tragically, their buddy got sacked by blackouts. but it's our tradition! that's roughing the card holder. but with the capital one venture card you get double miles you can actually use. [ cheering ] any flight, anytime. the scoreboard doesn't lie. what's in your wallet? hut! i have me on my fantasy team. ♪ [ snoring ] [ male anno
a lot of the messaging and the tone, you can't just try to find an african-american or a latino candidate who mouthed the same words. you're going to have to change the tone of the party. >> he did concede eventually. happy holidays. >>> the best of campaign 2012. think of this as a football highlights show after the big game. corporations are people. 47%. the first debate. we'll go over all the hits and the misses with our all-star cast. this is going to be fun. with verizon....
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. >> one of several groups working to unite black and latino pastors who support traditional marriage. these leaders say the president needs to understand their christian faith comes before their support of his historic presidency. >> the republicans and democrats have not judged correctly, the black folk can't be bought because of a person's color of their skin. because the people have been loyal to the democratic vote doesn't mean you are going to get their vote. >> even some that marched with dr. martin luther king, don't begin to compare to the fight for gay marriage. >> i don't think it is relevant to a civil rights fight at all. it is a fight between rights and wrong. this happened to be wrong. >> 39 percent of blacks favor gay marriage, a number barely increased over the last decade. >> many of them changed their votes or will some simply stay home and not vote at all? >> same-sex marriage is an abomination, scripture rally and actually. >> despite his difference with the president on marriage, delegate burns will support him in november. >> the number of people that believe it
. >> one of several groups working to unite black and latino pastors who support traditional marriage. these leaders say the president needs to understand their christian faith comes before their support of his historic presidency. >> the republicans and democrats have not judged correctly, the black folk can't be bought because of a person's color of their skin. because the people have been loyal to the democratic vote doesn't mean you are going to get their vote. >> even...
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the opposing view is the gop's latino problem isn't based on immigration issues. there's a pew exit poll of hispanic voters taken in november found immigration isn't in the top four issues. is too much made a political issue how important it is to the political community? >> number one, if you ask latinos what is the most important thing, my job, the economy, educating my children, crime. before the latino audiences, political audiences will listen to you as a candidate. you first cannot be mean, nasty, spirited towards immigrants. if you are they simply shut you off. so i think the problem that the republicans had is latinos said you're being so unfair, you're being so anti-immigrant, we feel personally offended by that and plus it is part of our core value. they just don't listen, so i think it was critical to the republican message that people weren't listening, they weren't buying in because they won't tune in if you're in that mean. >> the "wall street journal" is reporting congressional republicans are laying the groundwork for an immigration bill and raisin
the opposing view is the gop's latino problem isn't based on immigration issues. there's a pew exit poll of hispanic voters taken in november found immigration isn't in the top four issues. is too much made a political issue how important it is to the political community? >> number one, if you ask latinos what is the most important thing, my job, the economy, educating my children, crime. before the latino audiences, political audiences will listen to you as a candidate. you first cannot...
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vote. 63% of latinos in america are cuban-american. there's central americans and of all the candidates, pitt romney is probably the one on the wrong side of every issue pertaining to latinos, education, the economy. he's campaigning with -- he's causing the anti-immigration law from arizona a model law for the rest of the country. he's campaigning with the author of it. that is polarizing to latinos. he wants to veto the d.r.e.a.m. act if he was in office. that is dangerous for our community. obama for me is the only one that understands that the success of the future of america is intricately tied to the success of the hispanic community. >> there have been many hispanic leaders in the last couple years who have been disappointed in the president for not doing more on immigration reform. >> its an a problem. reform has been on the national agenda for three administrations. >> even longer. >> and it does need to be fixed. it's broken. nobody wants illegal immigration. the misconception is latinos are for illegal immigration. that is n
vote. 63% of latinos in america are cuban-american. there's central americans and of all the candidates, pitt romney is probably the one on the wrong side of every issue pertaining to latinos, education, the economy. he's campaigning with -- he's causing the anti-immigration law from arizona a model law for the rest of the country. he's campaigning with the author of it. that is polarizing to latinos. he wants to veto the d.r.e.a.m. act if he was in office. that is dangerous for our community....
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and historically, what you've seen is latino vote at lower rates than the broader population. and that's beginning to change. you're starting to see a sense of empowerment and civic participation that i think is going to be powerful and good for the country. and it is why i'm very confident that we can get immigration reform done. before the election i had given -- given a couple of interviews where i predicted the latino vote would be strong and that would cause some reflection on the part of republicans about their position on immigration reform. i think we're starting to see that already. i think that's a positive sign. this is not historically been a partisan issue. we've had president bush and john mccain and others who have supported comprehensive immigration reform in the past. we need to seize the moment. my expectation is that we get a bill introduced and we begin the possess in congress very soon after my inauguration. some conversations i think are already beginning to take place among senators and congressmen and my staff about what would this look like? and when i
and historically, what you've seen is latino vote at lower rates than the broader population. and that's beginning to change. you're starting to see a sense of empowerment and civic participation that i think is going to be powerful and good for the country. and it is why i'm very confident that we can get immigration reform done. before the election i had given -- given a couple of interviews where i predicted the latino vote would be strong and that would cause some reflection on the part of...
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stuff was directed squarely at latinos -- >> we're burying this guy. he's about 20 feet in the ground now. we keep shoveling the dirt on. one thing i want to stop here, if he only realized kids didn't need student loans and that makes him lucky, fortunate. you have to learn those things when you're rich. this is special. anyway, thank you joy reid. i got to go. thank you, david. you guys are great. please come back as fast as you can. coming up, the general on the hill, the general dade petraeus has probably got more ink than president obama and for all the wrong reasons. today he testified on what happened on benghazi. we're going to talk to a member of the house intelligence committee who was in that room when petraeus spoke in that closed door hearing. >>> also, the fiscal cliff. how much room will the interest groups give the president po make a deal in they met with the president today and yesterday and they told them where they stand. >>> and guess who showed up at parks and recreation last night on the show? >> on behalf of the president and mys
stuff was directed squarely at latinos -- >> we're burying this guy. he's about 20 feet in the ground now. we keep shoveling the dirt on. one thing i want to stop here, if he only realized kids didn't need student loans and that makes him lucky, fortunate. you have to learn those things when you're rich. this is special. anyway, thank you joy reid. i got to go. thank you, david. you guys are great. please come back as fast as you can. coming up, the general on the hill, the general dade...
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here is the first of them a latino who at this time of night still sleeps soundly the gang leader relies upon the solidarity and protection of his group and you know me and you know it's number one is criminal history includes possession of controlled substance possess them purchase of a controlled contribute to doing a minor of obstructing resist being a police officer and hit and run with property damage has a particularly the criminal history somewhere. with convictions for abidance and. and weapons yeah. the a.t.f. the federal agency which takes care of fighting against alcohol tobacco firearms and explosives has been investigating them for more than a year. the swat team is going to assess morale as man. arrests will be made soon. at six am. takes place. a surprise tactic works well the suspect. has to answer to the investigating officers on the two. mission accomplished. targets here we're going to conduct a search right now. he was in the back. ran from that from that portion to the garage. examine the house with a fine tooth comb. proving his. no direct evidence. who is just as d
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an armed latino man was shot and killed by police officers but there was a spontaneous protest of this police shooting and police responded by shooting pepper balls indiscriminately into that crowd which included women and children then on sunday another officer involved shooting which proved to be deadly another latino manhole a severe though now two shootings marked eight officer involved shooting in twelve months here in the city of anaheim many in this community say that this just points to a larger pattern of excessive force by the police and these videos that are surfacing are really. eighteen to mobilize the community to speak out their frustrations with their relationship with the police in many instances where police used force they have made the claim that it was the protesters which started throwing projectiles at them but clearly as we have seen in the videos these crowds of protesters have been filled with families have been filled with young children with women and the video which has been shown even on mainstream media outlets clearly shows that the police were shooting
an armed latino man was shot and killed by police officers but there was a spontaneous protest of this police shooting and police responded by shooting pepper balls indiscriminately into that crowd which included women and children then on sunday another officer involved shooting which proved to be deadly another latino manhole a severe though now two shootings marked eight officer involved shooting in twelve months here in the city of anaheim many in this community say that this just points to...
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today, more than 250 members of maryland's latino communities met with obama administration officials in montgomery county. white house officials said that they came to listen and to respond to concerns. fox 5s john henrehan attended some of the nighing -- meetings and joins us live with an update. is this just election year politics? >> reporter: that depends on who you ask that question to for example, the administration officials say this is constituent outreach. they have been doing these meetings, dozens and dozens of them over last year and some latino supporters say his new policy initiative will help mr. obama in the voting both in november. president obama in the past who has been criticized for deporting many illegal immigrants, on friday announced a big change. immigration authorities will not go after young people who have no documentation if they came to the u.s. before the age of 16 and have stayed out of trouble, earnedhigh school diploma and earned -- issue were in in the military. most people support them. >> they ino 70 kids and caught in the cross fire and this is t
today, more than 250 members of maryland's latino communities met with obama administration officials in montgomery county. white house officials said that they came to listen and to respond to concerns. fox 5s john henrehan attended some of the nighing -- meetings and joins us live with an update. is this just election year politics? >> reporter: that depends on who you ask that question to for example, the administration officials say this is constituent outreach. they have been doing...
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latino leaders were outraged by this, african-americans were outraged. they went after women, essentially everyone. what they're basically arguing is government is nothing more than a transaction of government giving you things in exchange for votes. it's an understanding of government that to me renders him unfit to be the leader of the united states government. if that's really what he thinks that government comes down to. because the things he was describing that the obama administration did, that is called governing. >> yeah. i think -- same question to you, david, why would he use words like this? i think it's the way he thinks unless he's being scripted. 47% was unscripted. this was unscripted. this could be the pure romney. >> you know, chris, i was the first guy in the media to see the 47% remark. when i saw it, i couldn't believe it, but i thought maybe there was a slight chance that maybe he was saying it to play up to that crowd. he knew that's what they wanted to hear. but now when we hear how he talks about voters, he didn't just say, yes, t
latino leaders were outraged by this, african-americans were outraged. they went after women, essentially everyone. what they're basically arguing is government is nothing more than a transaction of government giving you things in exchange for votes. it's an understanding of government that to me renders him unfit to be the leader of the united states government. if that's really what he thinks that government comes down to. because the things he was describing that the obama administration...
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he won with latinos with yes we can. three and a half years later latinos are experiencing great economic hardship. we've glaot no immigration refo and the highest rates of deportation, so no, he couldn't. >> and neither could the republicans. not one today will come forward to say i'm with you on immigration reform. >> anna, maria, we'll continue the conversation. thank you both for bringing some passion and some spanish to the program. >>> two planes make emergency landings in new york in just one week. what's going on in the skies over the city. >>> and former president george w. bush has an adoring fan, the dalai lama. why he says he loves bush fraechlt -- 43. ♪ ( whirring and crackling sounds ) man: assembly lines that fix themselves. the most innovative companies are doing things they never could before, by building on the cisco intelligent network. but proven technologies allow natural gas producers to supply affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect
he won with latinos with yes we can. three and a half years later latinos are experiencing great economic hardship. we've glaot no immigration refo and the highest rates of deportation, so no, he couldn't. >> and neither could the republicans. not one today will come forward to say i'm with you on immigration reform. >> anna, maria, we'll continue the conversation. thank you both for bringing some passion and some spanish to the program. >>> two planes make emergency...
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>>shepard: governor romney is seen in recent polls as trailing among latinos. an important group. what is the strategy? >>carl: they do not know if they can reverse it. right now the president has 2-1 advantage, 61 percent to 27 percent according to the "wall street journal" poll but romney figures the economic policies will court latino voters more aggressively than the president. and romney is considering florida united states senator rubio as a potential running mate and over the weekend president obama's top advisor suggested if romney thinking picking rubio will exonerate romney from the republican's extreme positions latinos should be insulted. and romney says voters of every race should be insulted but that is by the economy so now rubio is a ping-pong ball between the two sides. >>shepard: california same-sex marriage ban is now headed to the supreme court because today the state's 9th circuit announced they will not hear another challenge on the ban. nationwide a new poll, the latest shows americans are still divided on the issue but not second year in a row more people s
>>shepard: governor romney is seen in recent polls as trailing among latinos. an important group. what is the strategy? >>carl: they do not know if they can reverse it. right now the president has 2-1 advantage, 61 percent to 27 percent according to the "wall street journal" poll but romney figures the economic policies will court latino voters more aggressively than the president. and romney is considering florida united states senator rubio as a potential running mate...
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what would do do to latinos. >> i think latinos overall are very conservative. they're church goers. they not always support abortion. they fall right into your politics, but they do not agree on the way the republican party is talking about immigration. it could move voters. over 30% of voters said latino decisions was doing a poll saying if they moved on immigration i am more willing to vote for a republican presidential candidate. and that is because they're not showing they're coming to the table to really address the issue that is very personal and important to them. >> let me just interject one thing quickly here which is there's this talk about latinos, but the polling says, the polling may not be capturing something essential, latinos are relatively liberal as a group in terms of how they answer questions. things like if they want obama care repealed, only 25% want it repealed. do they say government should ensure access to health care? yes. there's a plurality on taxes and spending cuts. people say this and i want to make sure that's on the ground. one
what would do do to latinos. >> i think latinos overall are very conservative. they're church goers. they not always support abortion. they fall right into your politics, but they do not agree on the way the republican party is talking about immigration. it could move voters. over 30% of voters said latino decisions was doing a poll saying if they moved on immigration i am more willing to vote for a republican presidential candidate. and that is because they're not showing they're coming...
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among latino voters is 48 points. not that he's got support of 48% of latinos. 48 points is the margin of president obama's lead. this is a big republican problem. so what does the republican party do about the horrible polling with the fastest growing minority grew in the country? >> there is this new ad airing in a handful of states featuring a handsome romney offspring speaking in spanish about the family's mexican roots. last week, we reported that the romney campaign was spending just $10,000 on that ad in order to get it on the air. today, the washington post reports that the romney campaign is upping the ante. they're now spending almost $250,000 to put one of mitt romney's sons speaks spanish ads on the air. there's that. they're doing that. $250,000 of romney spanish speaking progeny. is that enough to close the gap? there's always plan b. the republicans have something else working in their favor this election year that may stand to help them with their staggering shortfall among minority voters. they have r
among latino voters is 48 points. not that he's got support of 48% of latinos. 48 points is the margin of president obama's lead. this is a big republican problem. so what does the republican party do about the horrible polling with the fastest growing minority grew in the country? >> there is this new ad airing in a handful of states featuring a handsome romney offspring speaking in spanish about the family's mexican roots. last week, we reported that the romney campaign was spending...
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that every single african-american, latino-american is poor, is on public welfare? i don't think so. and to categorize us and to make generalized statement like that, it just needs to stop. and i guess he did not learn anything from his loss. we are growing in numbers. we are recognizing our power and we are utilizing our power and we will continue to do so. i don't -- you know, i just don't what is the problem with gifts? i was a person who received gifts. first of all, they didn't feel like gifts to me. going to school on a lunch card was very hard. standing in line to receive a block of cheese was very hard. wearing hand-me-downs to school was very hard. yes, my aunt was on welfare. but am i? no i benefited from the program when carter was president. don't ask me how old i am. >> i remember the seater program. >> and i benefited from it and i worked hard for it and it was a program that offered employment for young people that were disadvantaged. and i bust my butt for that. and i started that at the age of 12 and i never stopped working. >> just like many americ
that every single african-american, latino-american is poor, is on public welfare? i don't think so. and to categorize us and to make generalized statement like that, it just needs to stop. and i guess he did not learn anything from his loss. we are growing in numbers. we are recognizing our power and we are utilizing our power and we will continue to do so. i don't -- you know, i just don't what is the problem with gifts? i was a person who received gifts. first of all, they didn't feel like...
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latino leaders were outraged by this, african-americans were outraged. they went after women, essentially everyone. what they're basically arguing is government is nothing more than a transaction of government giving you things in exchange for votes. it's an understanding of government that to me renders him unfit to be the leader of the united states government. if that's really what he thinks that government comes down to. because the things he was describing that the obama administration did, that is called governing. >> yeah. i think -- same question to you, david, why would he use words like this? i think it's the way he thinks unless he's being scripted. 47% was unscripted. this was unscripted. this could be the pure romney. >> you know, chris, i was the first guy in the media to see the 47% remark. when i saw it, i couldn't believe it, but i thought maybe there was a slight chance that maybe he was saying it to play up to that crowd. he knew that's what they wanted to hear. but now when we hear how he talks about voters, he didn't just say, yes, t
latino leaders were outraged by this, african-americans were outraged. they went after women, essentially everyone. what they're basically arguing is government is nothing more than a transaction of government giving you things in exchange for votes. it's an understanding of government that to me renders him unfit to be the leader of the united states government. if that's really what he thinks that government comes down to. because the things he was describing that the obama administration...
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been happening for generations in anaheim in a city where more than half of the population there is latino fifty three percent of the population is that you know they don't have any political representation and they feel that the police department really use you know racial profiling every challenge against them so that's why we saw the community i mean mothers you know with strollers all kinds of people from the community coming out these aren't even activists they're just people who are completely fed up with the treatment they receive from the police and in response we now see the famous video where the police you know sic dogs on people they shot them with rubber bullets these are women and children who were not activists they weren't anarchists they want people trying to cause problems they were simply just denouncing the brutality that the police use against their people in their community. all right let's get to some other global news for you a brief time for the odds are you will that will start with julie in a songe ecuador has asked the swedish government to question the wiki lea
been happening for generations in anaheim in a city where more than half of the population there is latino fifty three percent of the population is that you know they don't have any political representation and they feel that the police department really use you know racial profiling every challenge against them so that's why we saw the community i mean mothers you know with strollers all kinds of people from the community coming out these aren't even activists they're just people who are...
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the question is what is the latino perspective and why a little perspective? first, as you know, the latino community in the united states has grown rapidly, and because of an affinity culture managed to some degree ties. there is a shared experience and an understanding of the americas and this task force will look at that relationship in a very important point in time in america's history. the evolution and growth of the community, the importance of what has been happening south of the border economically and politically in the last 15 years as you know economic growth in latin america, south america and mexico has outpaced the united states. in the united states the community is now a major demographic factor and so we want to give a look at how latinos look at foreign affairs and more importantly one value at the value-added debate in the discussion and now i will turn it over to my colleague. >> thank you, antonio. just to emphasize this notion that says the latino perspective is critical, and we think that obviously given the perspective of where there's
the question is what is the latino perspective and why a little perspective? first, as you know, the latino community in the united states has grown rapidly, and because of an affinity culture managed to some degree ties. there is a shared experience and an understanding of the americas and this task force will look at that relationship in a very important point in time in america's history. the evolution and growth of the community, the importance of what has been happening south of the border...
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he did well among latinos. what did he have that mitt romney lacks? >> i don't know it's governor romney was lacking, president bush had a personal connection with the hispanic community. i think they felt he believed in them. maybe it was his experience. as a border government. >> i guess i should have said outside the state of texas in his corner. >> what we need to see is whether or not governor romney has a capability to make that personal connection with the hispanic community, so they believe that he believes in them. >> alberto gonzales and juan carlos lopez, thanks, gentlemen. appreciate it. >>> ahead this evening, donald trump refusing to back down on his claim that president obama was not born in hawaii. what mitt romney supporters are saying today after mr. trump hosted a romney fund-raiser last night. >>> plus, a look back at what gary tuchman found when he went to hawaii in search of evidence about that birth certificate. let me tell you about a very important phone call i made. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp...
he did well among latinos. what did he have that mitt romney lacks? >> i don't know it's governor romney was lacking, president bush had a personal connection with the hispanic community. i think they felt he believed in them. maybe it was his experience. as a border government. >> i guess i should have said outside the state of texas in his corner. >> what we need to see is whether or not governor romney has a capability to make that personal connection with the hispanic...
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what can you say to latino voters? i wanted to play an interview that president obama did in cartagena last week. there was some other things that happened in cartagena last week. >> yes. >> this was the question about immigration reform. please watch. >> i can promise that i will try to do it in the first year of my second term. i want to try this year. the challenge we've got on immigration reform is very simple, i've got a majority of democrats who are prepared to vote for it, and i've got no republicans who are prepared to vote for it. >> why not attack a stand on it? it seems as though i can try, maybe, the first year, i mean, it's such a wishy washy promise. >> oh, i disagree, andrea. the president's been talking about the need to get immigration reform done since he was a presidential candidate in 2008. you know there are no willing partners across the aisle. in fact they would work to block it. one year ago we had a big conference at the white house where we pulled together people from all walks of life, the bu
what can you say to latino voters? i wanted to play an interview that president obama did in cartagena last week. there was some other things that happened in cartagena last week. >> yes. >> this was the question about immigration reform. please watch. >> i can promise that i will try to do it in the first year of my second term. i want to try this year. the challenge we've got on immigration reform is very simple, i've got a majority of democrats who are prepared to vote for...
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we have this fox news poll that shows among latino voters, obama's getting 69%. santorum's way down at 14. romney's at 14. the president's doing solid two-thirds of the vote, if not more than that. there are 50.5 million hispanics in this country. they represented 9% of the electorate in 2008. i wonder, though, we talked a little bit about this off air, about how the satisfaction levels among hispanics, vis-a-vis, the president's record, and specifically deportati deportations, which are up at a record number, i believe president obama has deported 400,000 people last year, which is a record level, superseding that of george bush in either of his terms. tell us a little bit about what the hispanic community thinks of president obama. >> again, not generalizing, because it's danger to generalize when you have a 50.5 million population made up of people of backgrounds from different latin america countries, but let's talk about that aspect for a bit as well. because you're talking about that he's receiving 70% of the support among latino voters right now. but there
we have this fox news poll that shows among latino voters, obama's getting 69%. santorum's way down at 14. romney's at 14. the president's doing solid two-thirds of the vote, if not more than that. there are 50.5 million hispanics in this country. they represented 9% of the electorate in 2008. i wonder, though, we talked a little bit about this off air, about how the satisfaction levels among hispanics, vis-a-vis, the president's record, and specifically deportati deportations, which are up at...
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but what if romney picked a latino running mate? dana bash takes a look at that. >> we zero out foreign aid. >> reporter: marco rubia talking tough on syria. >> the circumstances there are no longer sustainable. >> reporter: for many republicans, rubio is prime running mate material. a fresh faced telegenic tea party fave from florida. a key battleground state. [ speaking in foreign language ]. >> reporter: and of course, he's hispanic. a fast-growing ethnic yup in the u.s. and look at this graph. democrats have dominated with latinos in presidential elections for nearly four decades. in 2008, only 31% of latinos voted for john mccain. nearly seven in ten voted for president obama. the best a gop presidential candidate has ever done with hispanics was george w. bush in 2004. still just 44%. some republicans say mitt romney picking a latino running mate could bridge that huge gap. >> it encourages latino voters to take a second look at the republican ticket. >> reporter: also generating vp buzz, new mexico governor suzanne martinez.
but what if romney picked a latino running mate? dana bash takes a look at that. >> we zero out foreign aid. >> reporter: marco rubia talking tough on syria. >> the circumstances there are no longer sustainable. >> reporter: for many republicans, rubio is prime running mate material. a fresh faced telegenic tea party fave from florida. a key battleground state. [ speaking in foreign language ]. >> reporter: and of course, he's hispanic. a fast-growing ethnic yup in...
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they say it's a plan to keep minority voters especially blacks and latino voters away from the booths on election day. some of the most important battleground states, namely ohio, pennsylvania, and florida, where many people think the presidential election could be decided if it's a close race. the battle is over early voting in ohio. the obama campaign is fighting it out in appeals court with ohio's republican secretary of state over whether all voters will be allowed to go to the polls on saturday, sunday, and monday before election day. and pennsylvania, we're waiting for a state judge to reconsider a ruling he made allowing a voter i.d. law to stay in place. the state supreme court told him he had to make sure there's enough time for voters to get i.d.s. and in florida it's been a bruising battle over voting rights for the better part of the year. democrats have won a few parts of this. republicans have as well. now it's coming down to a lawsuit filed by democratic congresswoman corinne brown over how many hours polls will be open for early voting. and why is all of this important
they say it's a plan to keep minority voters especially blacks and latino voters away from the booths on election day. some of the most important battleground states, namely ohio, pennsylvania, and florida, where many people think the presidential election could be decided if it's a close race. the battle is over early voting in ohio. the obama campaign is fighting it out in appeals court with ohio's republican secretary of state over whether all voters will be allowed to go to the polls on...
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but latinos aren't one group, we're not one homogeneous, solid group. there are different groups among the latino community, six or seven out of ten hispanics are mexican or mexican descent. he's one of two hispanic senators and he gets a lot of coverage in the media, so he is working his way up there. >> mr. gonzalez, you said the republican party needs to do a better job in outreach to latinos. when you look at mitt romney and think of some of the things that he has said on the campaign trail, for example, about latinos, certainly saying listen i'll veto the dream act, talking about self-deportation for illegal immigrants, isn't that going to be a challenge as he tries to appeal to latinos and steal them, frankly from president obama? >> i think it is going to be a challenge. and governor romney has work to do, he and his campaign have work to do in terms of making inroads in the hispanic community. the good news is we have time. also running against an imperfect candidate in the eyes of the hispanic community, as far as i'm concerned. someone who has
but latinos aren't one group, we're not one homogeneous, solid group. there are different groups among the latino community, six or seven out of ten hispanics are mexican or mexican descent. he's one of two hispanic senators and he gets a lot of coverage in the media, so he is working his way up there. >> mr. gonzalez, you said the republican party needs to do a better job in outreach to latinos. when you look at mitt romney and think of some of the things that he has said on the campaign...
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not repels latinos, as mike murphy said. no, they don't. they don't even discuss the issues going forward. i think the party is looking exactly where it was right before they lost. >> and i don't think anyone is calling anyone racist. i think you are really playing to your weaknesses when you only attack susan rice. some of those who directly were responsible for the consulate that you're not talking about at all. >> if you want to talk about hillary clinton who is the secretary of state. >> or petraeus. >> or petraeus or anyone else in the intelligence community. they are the reason why susan rice's presentation was the way it was. >> let me ask you, erin, you covered the campaign. and i want to tell you more about jon huntsman's criticism of his party. here's what he said about his primary contenders. and i'm quoting here. i looked down the debate stage and half of them were probably on fox contracts at one point in their career. you do that. you write some books, you go out and sell some more and get a radio gig or something out of it. y
not repels latinos, as mike murphy said. no, they don't. they don't even discuss the issues going forward. i think the party is looking exactly where it was right before they lost. >> and i don't think anyone is calling anyone racist. i think you are really playing to your weaknesses when you only attack susan rice. some of those who directly were responsible for the consulate that you're not talking about at all. >> if you want to talk about hillary clinton who is the secretary of...
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, he would be ahead among the latino vote. in order to win the white house, tamron, you need at least 40% of the latino vote to make it to the white house, and he doesn't have a formula for that. if you look closely at what's happening in ohio, you have 150,000 voters there that are hispanic and you have virginia where mccain is leading there for the governor and has a sophisticated ground operation that helps obama and you have florida. you have over 100,000 registered democrats, more than republicans among the latino vote. >> let me play what presidential historian michael beshlav that was on this weekend. he talked about this divide and the electorate. let me play it. >> this country is so divided between the two candidates, not necessarily only by ideas but by gender, economic groups, ethnicity in some cases. i think that is something that the founders would have been horrified by. >> we wanted michael on. he wasn't available. it's interesting that the founders are all white males and mostly very wealthy would have been ho
, he would be ahead among the latino vote. in order to win the white house, tamron, you need at least 40% of the latino vote to make it to the white house, and he doesn't have a formula for that. if you look closely at what's happening in ohio, you have 150,000 voters there that are hispanic and you have virginia where mccain is leading there for the governor and has a sophisticated ground operation that helps obama and you have florida. you have over 100,000 registered democrats, more than...